"When you write about shooting Polemarch in the head, that's more like a first-person view, like you're there looking down the sight of the gun." --Utisz

David Wong, regarding Chicago
Six centuries ago, the pre-Colombian natives who settled here named this region with a word which in their language means "the Mouth of Shadow". Later, the Iroquois who showed up and inexplicably slaughtered every man, woman and child renamed it "Seriously, Fuck that Place". When French explorer Jacques Marquette passed through the area he marked his map with a drawing of a brownish blob emerging from between the Devil's buttocks.

With four INFJ's in my family, can you imagine what I go through? They think they've trained me to be "more human." Ha! Little do they know…it's all an act. At least my eldest is an INTJ. He's immune to INFJ ministrations even though he's likely to marry his INFJ girlfriend.

With four INFJ's in my family, can you imagine what I go through? They think they've trained me to be "more human." Ha! Little do they know…it's all an act. At least my eldest is an INTJ. He's immune to INFJ ministrations even though he's likely to marry his INFJ girlfriend.

My two older kids are T's, but the youngest is likely an F. I have no idea how to handle the emotional outbursts, he starts in and I just stare at him, or make jokes. I can tell you from experience the jokes are a bad idea, but apparently staring at him in shock and confusion isn't much better.

I think dating an Extraverted Judging type might actually be a good idea for an INTP, because it's easy to figure out what they want and expect. (and yes, mutual attraction also matters.) I think I'd rather deal with Inferior Ti than Inferior Fi, though, which seems to manifest itself most commonly by blathering about strong religious values and how everyone is damned to hell for abandoning them. ESTJs seem the most likely to engage in that kind of thing, although they probably don't all do it.

I think dating an Extraverted Judging type might actually be a good idea for an INTP, because it's easy to figure out what they want and expect. (and yes, mutual attraction also matters.) I think I'd rather deal with Inferior Ti than Inferior Fi, though, which seems to manifest itself most commonly by blathering about strong religious values and how everyone is damned to hell for abandoning them. ESTJs seem the most likely to engage in that kind of thing, although they probably don't all do it.

You end up with whom you end up. And, if you're lucky, you're crazy about each other (and it stays that way regardless of MBTI).